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what if russia does want to use drones? what if china does want to use drones? hezbollah flew an unarmed drone over israel, i believe, two weeks ago. what if hezbollah wants to use a drone. the argument that has been made for drones is basically acompanies the technology. it is a technology that is essentially meant to be used and i think that's one of the large problems with it. >> i know because of your reporting, you're hoping drones coming up tonight in the debate. you'll be watching for it. we'll be watching for it. thank you so much. >> great to be here. >>> today, the final blow to lance armstrong's cycling career. >> lance armstrong has no place in cycling. >> just ahead, armstrong responds to the loss of sponsors and supporters amid the doping allegations. next, you'll hear from him. to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loa
what if russia does want to use drones? what if china does want to use drones? hezbollah flew an unarmed drone over israel, i believe, two weeks ago. what if hezbollah wants to use a drone. the argument that has been made for drones is basically acompanies the technology. it is a technology that is essentially meant to be used and i think that's one of the large problems with it. >> i know because of your reporting, you're hoping drones coming up tonight in the debate. you'll be watching...
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spending the entire day out here with us. and don, yeah, the amazing thing you see out here are people carrying american flags, with space shuttle t-shirts on. folks with their kids out here. a lot of these people have been gathered at this spot for more than five hours now waiting on the shuttle. and, you know, quite frankly, very few of them have given up. they're not going home because for so many of these people h e here, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a space shuttle so close up that they can almost touch it. don? >> all right. john, standby, i want to get to casey on the street right now with "endeavor." and joining us by phone because this is -- everything is moving and so we can't get -- we can't see him. tell us where you are. you're down on the streets with this thing. look at the beautiful pictures. >> reporter: yeah, i'm on crenshaw boulevard, don. and we've got a huge crowd here as the shuttle is passing the intersection of crenshaw and 60th street as john zarrella was mentioning it. way behind sch
spending the entire day out here with us. and don, yeah, the amazing thing you see out here are people carrying american flags, with space shuttle t-shirts on. folks with their kids out here. a lot of these people have been gathered at this spot for more than five hours now waiting on the shuttle. and, you know, quite frankly, very few of them have given up. they're not going home because for so many of these people h e here, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a space shuttle so...
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what it means is our adversaries when they see us projecting weakness, when they see us hollowing out our military, when they see us equivocating when it comes time to stand up for our beliefs and values overseas, they think we are a super power in decline. >> reporter: and there you have paul ryan last night in colorado trying to rev up a campaign rally. you know, we talk a lot about benghazi and how it's going to be an issue tonight. i think it's going to be an issue in a broader spectrum for mitt romney to try to talk more about terrorism in the middle east and, of course, paul ryan there talking about what america's standing is, and i think he's speaking directly to the report now that the u.s. and the libyans -- rather the u.s. and the iranians are trying to get together and try to have some kind of unilateral talks about what to do with their nuclear program. >> it's one of the sections that have been divided in six. let me direct you back to libya because that was such a hot button topic and it got talking points for a full week afterwards. do we expect the governor will seize
what it means is our adversaries when they see us projecting weakness, when they see us hollowing out our military, when they see us equivocating when it comes time to stand up for our beliefs and values overseas, they think we are a super power in decline. >> reporter: and there you have paul ryan last night in colorado trying to rev up a campaign rally. you know, we talk a lot about benghazi and how it's going to be an issue tonight. i think it's going to be an issue in a broader...
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it's the system used by both parties today. it was mcgovern's own run for president in 1972 most people remember. it didn't go well. already a long shot against president nixon, it didn't help when his acceptance speech to the democratic convention was delayed until 2:30 in the morning, long after the huge television audience had gone to bed. then mcgovern was forced to dump his running mate, thomas eagleton after it was learned he had a history of psychiatric problems. nixon won by a land slide. despite the defeat, his campaign attracted the political young turks of the day boosting the careers of gary hart and a then unknown bill clinton. mcgovern would try again in 1984 only to drop out after poor primary showings. but his words still resonate. >> the question is not are we better off than we were four years ago. the question is where will america be four years from now? what is the american future? what kind of america do we want to be? >> reporter: later in life the man from the south dakota prairie refocused on a cause he
it's the system used by both parties today. it was mcgovern's own run for president in 1972 most people remember. it didn't go well. already a long shot against president nixon, it didn't help when his acceptance speech to the democratic convention was delayed until 2:30 in the morning, long after the huge television audience had gone to bed. then mcgovern was forced to dump his running mate, thomas eagleton after it was learned he had a history of psychiatric problems. nixon won by a land...
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use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. >>> "cnn news room" with don lemon is coming up in a few minutes. >> i'm mesmerized, transfixed. i came up to watch a pro at work, that's what happened. >> okay, moving on. martin, it's been a very bad week, very bad couple of weeks for lance armstrong. he's been stripped of his tours day france titles, accused of the most sophisticated doping operation that sport has ever seen, steps down the head of the cancer foundation he has been in charge with. big-money donors are asking for their money back, listen. >> and he completed and cheated beyond many people's ba leaelie imagination for the results in the tours de france, so the whole thing is built on a lay. and that's wrong. >> during that interview, the vice president of livestrong called in and wanted to respond, and she's going to tell you if they're considering giving the money back at all. plus we
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thank you for joining us. when you think about iran, libya and afghanistan, how big will the middle east be in tomorrow night's presidential debate and what could the impact have on voters in. >> you got six segments, examan clearly libya skand iran are gog to be important. why are 6 million americans tuning in to these debates? because in the world of scripted candidates and presidents, these debates, the american public broke the code. these debates actually offer the public a chance to see these guys in the so-called wild. and the winner of this debate, the president slept through the first debate, that went to romney. second debate went to the president. it's 1-1. this debate is going to be won by the guy who has better talking points, the guy who can appear to be likeable and presidential on these foreign policy issues, and the guy who has better command of the material. now, when it comes to the middle east, the president clearly has some strengths. >> let me just walk you through a couple of those talki
thank you for joining us. when you think about iran, libya and afghanistan, how big will the middle east be in tomorrow night's presidential debate and what could the impact have on voters in. >> you got six segments, examan clearly libya skand iran are gog to be important. why are 6 million americans tuning in to these debates? because in the world of scripted candidates and presidents, these debates, the american public broke the code. these debates actually offer the public a chance to...
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thank you for joining us tonight. i'm tony robbins in for piers morgan, good night. >> hello everyone, i'm don lemon, the stories you're talking about in just a moment. but first, we'll get you up to speed on the headlines, two days, 17 shootings, three counties, the investigators are trying to figure out what is behind the series of attacks in suburban detroit. it is mainly drivers being targeted. fortunately, nobody has been hurt. for many, they remember the sniper shootings in the washington, d.c. area ten years ago. >> thank god nobody has been shot or hurt. but it is still weird when you think about it. bringing back memories of the sniper, back in d.c. >> i think it is crazy, people are getting shot all over the place, the people are scared, parents are scared, somebody has to put a stop to it. >> know that we are coming for you. it is only a matter of time. >> the person doing it, still out there. so far no arrests. >>> the numbers are climbing higher in the deadly fungal meningitis outbreak, according to data
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> one topic that is sure to get plenty of attention in tonight's foreign policy debate, it is china. it is the u.s.'s second biggest trading partner after europe, but each size has accused the other of not playing fair. the president and mitt romney went toe to toe over china in the last debate. let's listen. >> china has been a currency manipulator for years and years and years, and the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator, but refuses to do so. on day one i will label china a currency manipulator. >> the currency has actually gone up 11% since i have been president because we have pushed them hard, and we put unprecedented trade pressure on china. that's why exports had significantly increased under my presidency. >> joining us now to talk more about u.s. policy on china, the impact on the presidential election is gordon xhank, a columnist for forbes.com and author of the book called "the coming collapse of china." scary
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> one topic that is sure to get plenty of attention in tonight's foreign policy debate, it is china. it is the u.s.'s second biggest trading partner after europe, but each size has accused the other of not playing fair. the president and mitt romney went toe to toe over china in the last debate. let's listen. >> china has been a currency manipulator for years and years and years, and the president has a regular opportunity to label...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> 15 minutes past the hour. checking our top stories now. details about a deadly shooting in wisconsin. 45-year-old radcliffe haughton was targeting his estranged wife when he opened fire at a milwaukee area spa sunday. three women were killed, four others wounded. authorities have been working to identify all the victims. police found the suspect dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the spa. >>> cuba steps up its efforts to douse any speculation fidel castro is on his death bed. a state run newspaper published an article under his name which scoffed at rumors. the article included pictures of castro reportedly taken on saturday. >>> in money news, apple is expected to unveil its newest ipad. many believe it will be a smaller, lighter tablet called the ipad mini. no one will know for certain until tomor
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augustine, and joins us now live. are the rallies getting more intense as the election draws closer. is the crowd more rapped up in them? >> the crowd is getting a lot more raucous in terms of chantish four more years for president obama and vice president biden. the enthusiasm level is high. the crowd count has been cent over the past few weeks i have been following vice president biden. you can probably see him behind me. if you can't see him, you can see his supporters. he's still here. this is the third rally over the last two days here in florida. obvio obviously, a critical battleground state. the president has been here alone nine times in 2012. a few things he's mentioned in his speemp, similar thing s he mentioned in the last few days. romney in terms of describing him as a flip-flopper. he went after him for the whole binder thing, for the second day in a row, holding up the binder for the binder full of women moment. and one interesting moment, there was a baby crying. a baby in biden's speech. he acknowled
augustine, and joins us now live. are the rallies getting more intense as the election draws closer. is the crowd more rapped up in them? >> the crowd is getting a lot more raucous in terms of chantish four more years for president obama and vice president biden. the enthusiasm level is high. the crowd count has been cent over the past few weeks i have been following vice president biden. you can probably see him behind me. if you can't see him, you can see his supporters. he's still...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> serious question for you, would you let your girlfriend, your boyfriend, your husband or your wife sleep with someone else? i'm talking about what most people call cheating. recently i was reading a write-up by actress stacy nellkin arguing that cheating on a spouse can actually be good for the relationship. wendy walsh, i'm reading your mind right now. going, oh, hell, no! and my other guest is yelling, yes, yes, yes. wendy, let us have it, go! >> i want to say one thing about every blog that you read that says cheating has worked and it was great for the relationship. it's always in past tense. the relationship is over, it ended for a reason. no, cheating is all about lying, deceit, betrayal, bringing a potential std into your relationship, maybe a stalker woman out there. it is not a good thing. >> steve, you write about these issues in your new book called "code of honor." is there a difference between cheating in a marriage or cheating on your boyfriend o
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that's better for all of us. so i wish he hadn't stepped down. >> and paula, when we spoke a few moments ago, i told you that there's some people who supported the organization, individuals, not just corporations, who say this they were fooled. they were duped and they want their money back. and you had really strong reaction to that. >> yeah. i feel like the livestrong organization is for cancer survivorship, so if they're asking for their money back, they're asking for money back that's supporting cancer survivorship. i feel like it's not well placed. so i feel like that's sad that they would feel that strongly, that the livestrong foundation has such a significant and important role it's playing in cancer survivorship now, i hope everyone recognizes that and continues to support it. >> reporter: and these ladies still call themselves lance armstrong supporters. >> reporter: all right, victor blackwell, gena, and paula, thank you very much. those doping allegations never went away, despite the fact that he neve
that's better for all of us. so i wish he hadn't stepped down. >> and paula, when we spoke a few moments ago, i told you that there's some people who supported the organization, individuals, not just corporations, who say this they were fooled. they were duped and they want their money back. and you had really strong reaction to that. >> yeah. i feel like the livestrong organization is for cancer survivorship, so if they're asking for their money back, they're asking for money back...
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wendy, let us have it, go! >> i want to say one thing about every blog that you read that says cheating has worked and it was great for the relationship. it's always in past tense. the relationship is over, it ended for a reason. no, cheating is all about lying, deceit, betrayal, bringing a potential std into your relationship, maybe a stalker woman out there. it is not a good thing. >> steve, you write about these issues in your new book called "code of honor." is there a difference between cheating in a marriage or cheating on your boyfriend or girlfriend or is it fair game for all relationships? >> no, it's all the same. the problem is that human beings invented the term cheating. cheating doesn't occur in nature. a deer can't cheat on a bear. the irony -- >> yes, yes, yes! >> don, ready for this? the irony is i bet a guy invented cheating so his woman would never leave him. and men have been the worst over history at cheating. the point of the matter is, stay single, don't get married. you won't have to che
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. . >> how can america break its addition on fortune oil? they found what is called the fifth fuel, efficiency. >> trains, plains and automobiles burn over 15 million barrels in the united states. and we spend over a billion per day buying that oil, almost half of which comes from foreign countries, some of whom are considered national security problems. >> weaning ourselves off oil saves about a trillion at present value in the united states, look, that money then stays at home. >> so he reasoned, what if we wasted less fuel getting gas to the wheels? and he designed the hyper car, which could weigh less than a normal car and could run up to an amazing 240 miles per gallon. >> the global lessons, the gps road map to power america, airs right here on cnn. >>> hulk hogan in the middle of a legal battle over a sex tape. now we're finding out the story may not be over, there may be more tapes. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. . >> how can america break its addition on fortune oil? they found what is called the fifth fuel, efficiency. >> trains, plains and automobiles burn over 15 million barrels in the united states. and we spend over a billion per day buying that oil, almost half of which comes from foreign countries, some of whom are considered national security problems. >> weaning ourselves off oil saves about a trillion at present value in the...
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but a boston company is using artificial intelligence to change how robots are used in factories, and joe carter has this tech know vegas . >> reporter: they've come a long way since the scene in "i love lucy." and it's about to change a lot more. meet baxter. >> baxter is a super easy to use robot that can do all sorts of different tasks in a manufacturing environment. loading things into machines, packing things into boxes. >> reporter: the company says it uses common sense. >> how safe ask it? >> let me git in the robot's way. see what happened? he just stopped. a typical robot would have kept on going. >> reporter: it stands six feet tall, has two flexible arm with grippers and a face that shows emotions. it makes it easy to see if he's working, confused, needs help. >> reporter: baxter can be programmed just about anyone. >> i told him to pick it up here, move it over here. >> reporter: they've been designing the rebot for four years. in companies have been testing it in their factories. >> we hard to make sure he's safe and trainable. >> reporter: baxter is selling for about $22
but a boston company is using artificial intelligence to change how robots are used in factories, and joe carter has this tech know vegas . >> reporter: they've come a long way since the scene in "i love lucy." and it's about to change a lot more. meet baxter. >> baxter is a super easy to use robot that can do all sorts of different tasks in a manufacturing environment. loading things into machines, packing things into boxes. >> reporter: the company says it uses...
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he joins us from sydney, australia. thank you for joining us. you have seen the evidence and heard armstrong's denial. what do you think after it? did he cheat? >> i don't think there's any doubt whatsoever, don, that he cheated. this was indeed the biggest heist ever carried out in sport. it was the biggest fraud ever carried out in sport. and it was highly organized. and the man leading that organization and leading the fraud within his own team was lance armstrong. i don't think there's any doubt of that at all. >> quenton, do you think that armstrong will ever admit to cheating or do you think he will die insisting he was clean? >> i think when you look at the sworn deposition that he gave and the fact that he repeatedly again and again and again apparently lies, if all the evidence which has been presented so far is to be believed -- and i think most people do now believe that evidence -- he lies again and again and again and he's built up this enormous edifice of lies which he inhabits now. so i think in fact it is possible unlikely that h
he joins us from sydney, australia. thank you for joining us. you have seen the evidence and heard armstrong's denial. what do you think after it? did he cheat? >> i don't think there's any doubt whatsoever, don, that he cheated. this was indeed the biggest heist ever carried out in sport. it was the biggest fraud ever carried out in sport. and it was highly organized. and the man leading that organization and leading the fraud within his own team was lance armstrong. i don't think...
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thanks so much for being with us live from dallas. we appreciate it. >>> that is all the time i have, sadly. sorry. we just cut him off. he'll be back, trust me. thanks for watching. "newsroom international" starts now. i'm just gettin' started. woo! [ male announcer ] shop now and put it on layaway. so, you have more time to pay. walmart. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you.
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take us with you. just go to cnn.com/tv. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> there are just 24 days left until election day, but still there's some confusion over the actual process. new voter i.d. laws in several states have changed the rules, while other states have seen their laws knocked down or delayed by the courts. so we are focusing on those voter i.d. laws this morning. right now we are focusing on florida. joining me now is florida conservative talk show host bernie thompson. i wanted to ask you -- good morning to you, first of all. >> good morning. >> i want to ask you first about these -- i will call them tougher voter i.d. laws. i know i'll get a snarky response from you on that one. but are they really necessary? >> not snarky, cheery. i came to br
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used to working with us would be much harder. and quite frankly, among the egyptian public, people would say for all these years you supported mubarak, who oppressed us and now we have a democratic government and you pull the plug, you're not on our side at all. and, you know, the other thing is he talked about getting support from the countries in the gulf, the countries in the gulf are not going to condition the aid to egypt and they don't have the same strong interest we have in a resilient vibrant democratic society. how do you square that? it is all really hard. >> and is his critique too to the president was clear and blistering and that will be the debate to watch two weeks from today, that foreign policy debate in florida between these two men. john alterman, john, thank you so much. >> thanks, brooke. >>> before we look that far ahead, let me remind you, this upcoming thursday, vice president joe biden, congressman paul ryan face off thursday night for the vp debate, coverage here on cnn begins at 7:00 eastern. >>> as pr
used to working with us would be much harder. and quite frankly, among the egyptian public, people would say for all these years you supported mubarak, who oppressed us and now we have a democratic government and you pull the plug, you're not on our side at all. and, you know, the other thing is he talked about getting support from the countries in the gulf, the countries in the gulf are not going to condition the aid to egypt and they don't have the same strong interest we have in a resilient...
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romney, but romney was using what he had to whatever effect he could use it. what people were expecting was for barack obama to respond in kind. if you are being attacked, if you see somebody getting beat up on the side of the street and the guy doesn't fight back, you go, wow, that is just sad. like this guy just got beat up. why wouldn't he fight back and protect himself? barack obama was getting beat up. and he could have defended himself. it would have been a huge mistake for people to assume that barack obama is not effective at being able to communicate. he is very effective. knowing that and watching him not do what you know he is capable of doing was a very strange thing for most americans to see. >> got to wrap up it. charles blow, thanks for coming in. they both have attacks in their chest. if they are not using them, it's a debate, a battle. >> there you go. >>> if you fell asleep, if you forgot, if you were watching baseball because that was pretty good too the presidential debate will rerun on cnn in less than two hours. you can catch it again. go
romney, but romney was using what he had to whatever effect he could use it. what people were expecting was for barack obama to respond in kind. if you are being attacked, if you see somebody getting beat up on the side of the street and the guy doesn't fight back, you go, wow, that is just sad. like this guy just got beat up. why wouldn't he fight back and protect himself? barack obama was getting beat up. and he could have defended himself. it would have been a huge mistake for people to...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >> exactly two weeks until election day. president obama and governor mitt romney zeroing on in key swing states and that includes florida. wherever the candidates go, ali velshi is going to follow because he's on the cnn express bus. >> we have to get you on the cnn election express. two weeks go before the election. starting in boca the scene of last night's debate. lakeland, florida, orlando, jacksonville, up through georgia and south carolina, then another battleground state though some think it's not a battleground in north carolina, that it's swinging toward romney but we'll be there. virginia where they are more interested in government spending than a lot of other places because so much of virginia, particularly northern virginia's prosperity comes from
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >> exactly two weeks until election day. president obama and governor mitt romney zeroing on in key swing states and that includes florida. wherever the candidates go, ali velshi is going to follow because he's on...
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spider marks is with us again, retired general. when i saw this video, when i saw the damaged gun and just the sheer volume of gunfire and the voice of this soldier. general marks, i was trying to figure out what it was he's trying to tell his colleagues. help me, get to me, i'm hurt, i'm hit. what should he will be yelling at this moment if he needs to be rescued. >> well, ashleigh, certainly what you can see is that the enemy in this particular case is laying down some very precise fire. you see it being kicked up around him. whether that's shrapnel or the exact round coming after him. and did at that point when he drops his weapon. clearly when he says he's hit, that in his mind he's taken a wound, he's taken a round some place. clearly what you want to do, also, is you want to call for a medic if you need medical attention. so first thing you do is do a self-assessment. tell somebody you're hit to let them know i might be preoccupied, my weapon might be gone. don't expect me to fire because i can't right now, i'm busy trying to
spider marks is with us again, retired general. when i saw this video, when i saw the damaged gun and just the sheer volume of gunfire and the voice of this soldier. general marks, i was trying to figure out what it was he's trying to tell his colleagues. help me, get to me, i'm hurt, i'm hit. what should he will be yelling at this moment if he needs to be rescued. >> well, ashleigh, certainly what you can see is that the enemy in this particular case is laying down some very precise...
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>> well, sure, the suits that nasa used aboard shuttle and the suits used aboard the soyuz right now, they're beautiful the same design that have existed for quite a long time, decades actually. this suit here appears to be a pretty new adaptation. you've taken the lessons learned from the previous suits. this might be a little bit better suit. certainly the way they're able to collect data and record and send it down, those were big advances. i think this is going to dry the technology of newer suits into future space flights. >> baumgartner's jump breaks the record of the jump in the 1960s. he felt more than 100,000 feet. another big space related event happening right now. the shuttle endeavor arriving from its new home. the shuttle was supposed to arrive last night, but the trip took a little longer than expected. some trees had to be cut down along the grut before it actually made its way into los angeles for that two-day, 12 mile trek and a few tree trimming operations had to be done, too. >>> california, hundreds of friends and neighbors came together to celebrate the life of f
>> well, sure, the suits that nasa used aboard shuttle and the suits used aboard the soyuz right now, they're beautiful the same design that have existed for quite a long time, decades actually. this suit here appears to be a pretty new adaptation. you've taken the lessons learned from the previous suits. this might be a little bit better suit. certainly the way they're able to collect data and record and send it down, those were big advances. i think this is going to dry the technology...
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now it's time for us to order. order for everybody. >> we have a feast ready for everybody to enjoy. ♪ >> hmm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> gracias. >> help you? >> now, after you have enjoy your tacos and you're full, take a moment and feel sorry for the poor animals that don't get to enjoy all this. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping people and their ideas move from ambi
now it's time for us to order. order for everybody. >> we have a feast ready for everybody to enjoy. ♪ >> hmm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> gracias. >> help you? >> now, after you have enjoy your tacos and you're full, take a moment and feel sorry for the poor animals that don't get to enjoy all this. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some...